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Σάββατο, 25η Οκτωβρίου 2008


Πρωταθλήματα φιλανθρωπίας δωματίων Doyles

Το δωμάτιο Doyles φιλοξενεί τα πρωταθλήματα μιας φιλανθρωπίας για να ωφελήσει το νεανικό διαβήτη στις 26 Οκτωβρίου 2008 κατά 5pm ET. Αυτό το πρόσθετο γεγονός θα φιλοξενηθεί από το πόκερ υπέρ Hoyt Corkins. Το δωμάτιο Doyles είναι ενός δωματίου από κορυφαία σε απευθείας σύνδεση δωμάτια πόκερ απαριθμημένοι εδώ στην άκρη παικτών και είμαστε συγκινημένοι για να δούμε ένα τέτοιο σεβαστό δωμάτιο πόκερ φτάνουμε για να βοηθήσουμε τα παιδιά στην ανάγκη.

Το tournment είναι $5+$5 αγοράζει τον πολυ-πίνακα πρωταθλήματα καμίας λαβής ορίου» em με τα rebuys για τα πρώτα 30 λεπτά για ένα άλλα $5. Όλες οι rebuy αμοιβές χρημάτων καθώς επίσης και πρωταθλημάτων πηγαίνουν στη φιλανθρωπία. Η φιλανθρωπία για αυτό το γεγονός είναι το νεανικό ερευνητικό ίδρυμα διαβήτη Las Vegas. Το δωμάτιο Doyles ρίχνει επίσης σε ένα υπογραμμένο έξοχο βιβλίο συστημάτων καθορισμένο που αποτελείται από τον τόμο ένα και δύο αυτής της απίστευτης συλλογής στο νικητή.

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Όποιοι «9 Νοεμβρίου ″ θα κερδίσει το κύριο γεγονός;

Δευτέρα, 18η Αυγούστου 2008

Ο τελικός πίνακας αυτής της παγκόσμιας σειράς ετών κύριου γεγονότος πόκερ τίθεται. 9 finalists είναι με αγάπη γνωστοί ως «9 Νοεμβρίου ″. Το κύριο γεγονός σταμάτησαν στις 15η Ιουλίου όταν αποβλήθηκε το Deam Hamrick στη δέκατη θέση και οι τελικοί εννέα φορείς θα πάρουν ένα σπάσιμο περίπου 3 μηνών προτού να στεφθεί ο νικητής.

Αυτός ο τελικός πίνακας αποτελείται από τους φορείς από όλο πέρα από τον κόσμο συμπεριλαμβανομένου Καναδοί, Δανοί, οι Ρώσοι και Αμερικανοί. Αυτό είναι αληθινά η παγκόσμια σειρά πόκερ. Ο ηγέτης του πακέτου είναι πωλητής ονομάζει το Dennis Phillips που θα αρχίσει τον τελικό πίνακα με $26.295.00. Αυτά είναι σχεδόν $2 εκατομμύρια μπροστά από τον κοντινότερο ανταγωνιστή του Ivan Demidov που θα αρχίσει με $24.400.000 στα τσιπ. Εδώ είναι μια διακοπή των υπόλοιπων 7 φορέων:

Scott Μοντγκόμερυ - $19.690.000
Peter Eastgate - $18.375.000
Ylon Schwartz - $12.525.000
Darus Suharto - $12.520.000
Chino Rheem - $10.230.000
Craig Marquis - $10.210.000
Kelly Kim - $2.620.000

Going by the video interviews after the final table was set, I would have to say that Dennis was the coolest and seemed determined to win it all. However, with so much time between the whittling down of players to the final 9 and the continuation of play, you can bet that most if not all of these players will be getting some serious coaching. This should make for a fantastic finish to this years biggest poker tournament.

You can watch all of the interviews and decide who you will pull for when the final table finally starts in November by visiting the official WSOP website.

2008 WSOP Main Event Update

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

As of the writing of this post, there are 189 players remaining in the Main Event at this years World Series of Poker. Here are the chip leaders right now:

Player: Jeremy Joseph
Chip Stack: 2,187,000

Player: Nikolay Losev
Chip Stack: 2,110,000

Player: Cristian Dragomir
Chip Stack: 2,065,000

Player: Brandon Cantu
Chip Stack: 1,981,000

Player: Davor Lanini
Chip Stack: 1,958,000

Player: David Rheem
Chip Stack: 1,851,000

Player: Andrew Rosskamm
Chip Stack: 1,764,000

Player: James McManus
Chip Stack: 1,761,000

Player: Geoffrey Herzog
Chip Stack: 1,695,000

Player: Albert Kim
Chip Stack: 1,688,000

Player: David Benefield
Chip Stack: 1,372,000

Will any of these players be among the “November 9″ to make the final table. As you may or may not know, the final table at this years Main Event will be delayed until November. This has created a lot of talk among players and observers about how good of an idea this gamble will turn out to be. I personally like the old format better but I could change my mind if this increases the excitement and interest in this great game.

It’s not too early to get started working on your game for next years WSOP. Check out our certified online poker rooms and start preparing for your own bracelet in 2009!

2008 World Series of Poker Update – July 6, 2008

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Here we are with another WSOP Update. Scotty Nguyen took down one of the most coveted bracelets – the World Championship H.O.R.S.E. event – by beating out 147 of the world’s best poker players (each one ponying up $50k). Congratulations Scotty! I’m sure the first prize of $1.9 Million will help pay a few bills.

As of today, the Main Event is on day 1D (the event has so many players that the first day of play had to be broken down into 4 seperate days). Let’s get you caught up on events 42 through 53.

Check back for more updates soon.

Event 42 – Seniors No-Limit Hold’em World Championship (Buy-in $1,000)
Winner: Dan Lacourse
Prize Amount – $368,832

Event 43 – Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-low Split-8 or Better (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: Martin Klaser
Prize Amount – $216,249

Event 44 – No-Limit Hold’em w/ReBuys (Buy-in $1,000)
Winner: Maxwell Greenwood
Prize Amount – $693,392

Event 45 – World Championship H.O.R.S.E. (Buy-in $50,000)
Winner: Scotty Nguyen
Prize Amount – $1,989,120

Event 46 – World Championship H.O.R.S.E. (Buy-in $50,000)
Winner: Scotty Nguyen
Prize Amount – $1,989,120

Event 47 – Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: Ryan Hughes
Prize Amount – $183,368

Event 48 – No-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $2,000)
Winner: Alexandre Gomes
Prize Amount – $770,540

Event 49 – No-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: J.C. Tran
Prize Amount – $631,170

Event 50 – World Championship Pot Limit Omaha (Buy-in $10,000)
Winner: Marty Smyth
Prize Amount – $859,549

Event 51 – H.O.R.S.E. Omaha (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: James Schaaf
Prize Amount – $256,412

Event 52 – No-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: David Daneshgar
Prize Amount – $625,443

Event 53 – Limit Hold’em Shootout (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: Matthew Graham
Prize Amount – $278,180

Did You Know? The 2008 World Series of Poker has awarded $180,248,273 in total prize money!

2008 World Series of Poker Update – June 25, 2008

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

We have another 2008 World Series of Poker update. With 41 events in the book as of today, the WSOP has awarded over $86 Million in total prize money. Today also marks the start of one of the most prestigious tournaments of the year – the $50,000 buy-in World Championship H.O.R.S.E. event. This is the one that the pros really want to win as most see the Main Event as a crapshoot with so many players vying for the title.

H.O.R.S.E. is made up of rounds of the following 5 games; Hold’em, Omaha, Razz, 7-Card Stud and 8-or-Better Stud. Since the winner will have to show mastery of 5 different games, most consider this event as the one that crowns the very best poker player.

Check back for more updates soon.

Event 36 – No-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: Jesper Hougaard
Prize Amount – $610,304

Event 37 – World Championship Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better (Buy-in $10,000)
Winner: David Benyamine
Prize Amount – $535,687

Event 38 – Pot-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $2,000)
Winner: Davidi Kitai
Prize Amount – $244,583

Event 39 – No-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: David Woo
Prize Amount – $631,550

Event 40 – 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball – Limit (Buy-in $2,500)
Winner: John “Razor” Phan
Prize Amount – $151,911

Event 41 – Mixed Hold’em – limit/no-limit (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: Frank Gary
Prize Amount – $219,562

Did You Know? Over 12,000 players have now “cashed” in the 39 year history of the WSOP and 117 players have been turned into millionaires.

2008 World Series of Poker Update – June 21, 2008

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

It’s time again for another 2008 World Series of Poker update. I apologize for the length of this post but it has been over a week since my last update and a lot has happened in that time span. It is great to see several pros picking up bracelets including Mike (The Mouth) Matusow, Daniel Negreanu, Kenny Tran and Barry Greenstein.

Check back for more updates soon.

Event 15 – Ladies No-Limit Hold’em World Championship (Buy-in $1,000)
Winner: Svetlana Gromenkova
Prize Amount – $224,702

Event 16 – Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better (Buy-in $2,000)
Winner: Andrew Brown
Prize Amount – $226,483

Event 17 – No-Limit Hold’em Shootout (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: Jason Young
Prize Amount – $335,565

Event 18 – No-Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball w/ReBuys (Buy-in $5,000)
Winner: Mike Matusow
Prize Amount – $537,862

Event 19 – Pot-Limit Omaha (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: Vanessa Selbst
Prize Amount – $227,965

Event 20 – Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $2,000)
Winner: Daniel Negreanu
Prize Amount – $204,874

Event 21 – No-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $5,000)
Winner: Scott Seiver
Prize Amount – $755,891

Event 22 – H.O.R.S.E. (Buy-in $3,000)
Winner: Jens Voertmann
Prize Amount – $298,253

Event 23 – No-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $2,000)
Winner: Blair Hinkle
Prize Amount – $507,563

Event 24 – Pot-Limit Holdem/Omaha (Buy-in $2,500)
Winner: Max Pescatori
Prize Amount – $246,471

Event 25 – World Championship Heads Up No-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $10,000)
Winner: Kenny Tran
Prize Amount – $539,056

Event 26 – Seven Card Razz (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: Barry Greenstein
Prize Amount – $157,643

Event 27 – No-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: Vitaly Lunkin
Prize Amount – $628,417

Event 28 – Pot-Limit Omaha W/Rebuys (Buy-in $5,000)
Winner: Philip Galfond
Prize Amount – $817,781

Event 29 – No-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $3,000)
Winner: John (Razor) Phan
Prize Amount – $434,789

Event 30 – World Championship Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $10,000)
Winner: Rob Hollink
Prize Amount – $496,931

Event 31 – No-Limit Hold’em / Six Handed (Buy-in $2,500)
Winner: Dario Minieri
Prize Amount – $528,418

Event 32 – No-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: Luis Velador
Prize Amount – $574,734

Event 33 – World Championship Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split-8 or Better (Buy-in $5,000)
Winner: Sebastian Ruthenberg
Prize Amount – $328,756

Event 34 – Pot-Limit Omaha W/ReBuys (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: Layne Flack
Prize Amount – $577,725

Event 35 – Seven Card Stud (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: Michael Rocco
Prize Amount – $135,753

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2008 World Series of Poker Update – June 10, 2008

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

The 2008 WSOP is well under way and we wanted to take this time to get you caught up on all of the new bracelet winners as of today. Prize money awarded so far has totaled over $37 Million and this years 55 events look to make a lot of great poker players both wealthy and famous. Be sure to check back often for more updates.

Event 1 – World Championship Pot-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $10,000)
Winner: Nenad Medic
Prize Amount – $794,112

Event 2 – No-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: Grant Hinkle
Prize Amount – $831,462

Event 3 – Pot-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: David Singer
Prize Amount – $214,122

Event 4 – Mixed Hold’em (Limit/No-Limit) (Buy-in $5,000)
Winner: Erick Lindgren
Prize Amount – $374,505

Event 5 – No-Limit Hold’em w/ReBuys (Buy-in $1,000)
Winner: Michael Banducci
Prize Amount – $636,736

Event 6 – Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: Thang Luu
Prize Amount – $243,342

Event 7 – No-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $2,000)
Winner: Matt Keikoan
Prize Amount – $550,601

Event 8 – World Championship Mixed Event (Buy-in $10,000)
Winner: Anthony Rivera
Prize Amount – $483,688

Event 9 – No-Limit Hold’em / Six Handed (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: Ralph (Rep) Porter
Prize Amount – $372,843

Event 10 – Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better (Buy-in $2,500)
Winner: Farzad Rouhani
Prize Amount – $232,911

Event 11 – No-Limit Hold’em Shootout (Buy-in $5,000)
Winner: Phillip Tom
Prize Amount – $477,990

Event 12 – Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $1,500)
Winner: Jimmy Shultz
Prize Amount – $257,049

Event 13 – No-Limit Hold’em (Buy-in $2,500)
Winner: Duncan Bell
Prize Amount – $666,777

Event 14 – World Championship Seven Card Stud (Buy-in $10,000)
Winner: Eric Brooks
Prize Amount – $415,856

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Win One of 7 WSOP Packages from Betfair

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Betfair Poker is poised to launch two weeks of World Series Of Poker action that will culminate in a $120,000 Super Sunday Qualifier. This event will take place on June 15 and six $16,000 World Series Of Poker packages must be won.

The winner of this special event will walk away with a $40,000 dream package that consists of a $16,000 World Series Of Poker Las Vegas package AND a $24,000 World Series Of Poker Europe package. You can not find this offer anywhere else in the world.

Some items of note about this promotion:

1. Points Mean Seats: Earn 35,000 points in two weeks for a free entry into the Super Sunday Qualifier

2. Why Not Take Annette’s $16,000 Seat? Betfair Pro, Annette Obrestad, still has two years to go before playing at the World Series Of Poker in Las Vegas so why not take her out to win a seat?

3. Daily 10cent rebuy tournaments. You can also win a seat to the Super Sunday Qualifier via daily freerolls.

If you are unable to accumulate the 35,000 points needed for free entry into the Sunday Qualifier, you can simply buy-in for $525 +25 and win your WSOP seat that way.

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